The Schools of Charles the Great And the Restoration of Education in the Ninth C
The Schools of Charles the Great And the Restoration of Education in the Ninth C
J Bass James Bass Mullinger
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' Man hatto, ' says Docking in his edition of the Mosetta, p. 43, ' statt der Frage, ob Ausonius Christ gewesen eei, eher die aufstellen sollen : wot fur ein Christ Ausonius gewesen sei P ' SIDONIUS APOLLINAR1S. 17 Milan. ' Sidonius, in turn, offers the last eminent example, INTRO D. For a long period, of an attempted combination of classic and Christian culture. 1 Sidonius was a native of Lyons, where he was born about the year 430, of noble parents, the representatives of a family from which ...the illustrious house of the Poliguacs claim to trace their pedigree. He was sou-in-law of the emperor Avitus, to whom he addresses some of his most elaborate panegyrics compositions which afford excellent illustra- tion of the literary taste of the period. His connexions and high position, together with a certain similarity in his writings, at once suggest a comparison with Ausonius, but the difference in the circumstances of their times is all- Circum- important. The age in which Sidonius lived was one in ^ n ^e f which the most sanguine and the most discerning observer compared might alike well have despaired of the future of civilisation.
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